Architect Josias Joesler established a style that became emblematic of Tucson in the early 20th century.
His buildings often featured exposed hand-hewn beams, exposed adobe brick, hand plastering, breezeways and patios that would show up in Ranch home designs throughout Tucson long after his death.
He worked as an architect in Switzerland, Germany, Italy and Spain, where he married Natividad Lorenzo. The couple left Europe in 1924 for Havana, then Mexico City, and eventually Los Angeles. The Joeslers moved to San Diego briefly after World War II, but returned to Tucson. Joesler continued his design work, but not at the pace he did with Murphey. He died in 1956.
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